I Used To Think Money Was The Biggest Edge In Crypto.
Now I think it's information.
Not insider information.
Not secret alpha.
Just seeing things a little earlier than everyone else.
I learned this the hard way.
A few years ago, I watched traders with smaller portfolios outperform people with far more capital.
At first, it made no sense.
Then I realized they weren't winning because they had more money.
They were winning because they had better context.
They understood what was happening before the crowd did.
That's when something else started bothering me.
Crypto became radically transparent.
Every wallet.
Every transaction.
Every move.
Everything visible.
At first, that was a superpower.
But transparency changes behavior.
When everyone can watch everyone, people start trading differently.
They start thinking differently.
They start protecting information differently.
And suddenly the market isn't just about trust anymore.
It's about incentives.
That's why I've been paying attention to $GENIUS
Not because privacy is a new idea.
Because the next generation of on-chain markets may need something most people aren't talking about:
The ability to protect decision-making while keeping the benefits of transparency.
The future probably isn't privacy versus transparency.
The future is figuring out how both can exist together.
Because in crypto, information is valuable.
But how that information moves may become even more valuable.
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